I have installed jupyter notebook in ubuntu 22.04 LTS and the kernels
  • R
  • Julia and
  • Python
  • works fine. However, I am struggling to install perl kernel.

    From google (I know not to be trusted) I installed packages as follows:


  • sudo apt install libzmq3-dev
  • sudo apt install cpanminus
  • export ARCHFLAGS='-arch x86_64'
  • cpanm --build-args 'OTHERLDFLAGS=' ZMQ::FFI
  • cpanm Devel::IPerl
  • iperl --version # install kernel and exit

  • The last command iperl --version does not exit but I see the following in the terminal

    $ iperl --version
    App::REPL _

    And just hangs in there - does not exit....It is supposed to exit and install the kernel
    Any help would be much appreciated.

    In reply to jupyter kernel perl by vskatusa

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